After winning a district title last week, the Whitmore Lake Trojans saw their season come to an end in straight sets Tuesday night losing 25-18, 25-18, 25-17 to Riverview Gabriel Richard in the late Class C semifinal at Clinton High School.

While the scoreboard doesn’t reflect it, head coach Susan Anderson thought the Trojans should have won the match.

“We didn’t hit well like we have, feet didn’t move, there’s more things that they didn’t do well, than things they did well,” Anderson said. “This team was beatable. If we were on our game, they were beatable.

“I just don’t think that we came to play.”

The only lead the Trojans had all evening came at the start of the third set when Riverview was penalized a point for a lineup mistake giving Whitmore Lake a 1-0 lead.

Riverview committed 33 errors on the night, attributing for the majority of Whitmore Lake’s points on the night.

Alex Storey paced the Trojans with five aces.

Despite the poor performance, Anderson, a first year coach thinks there is a bright future for her team.

“The district championship was awesome. I’m a new coach, they’re trying to learn my ways, I’m trying to learn who they are,” Anderson said. “The last three weeks they’ve really started to come together as a team. I’m looking forward to seeing them continuing to improve, I’m only losing two kids.”